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DNC Caught Duplicating Three Live-Streams For Harris Speech (Video)

On Wednesday, Kamala Harris gave her virtual speech accepting the vice-presidential nomination at the online snooze-fest known as the Democrat convention.  At the end of her speech, viewers were shown a large board where 30 people applauded and cheered.

But guess what?  Three of those streams were duplicated!  That’s right.  Apparently, they couldn’t get 30 individuals to clap like seals for Harris, so they duplicated three of them.

Naturally, they got caught.

Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?

One person observed:

Why not?  Isn’t that the Democrat way?


Yes, it is embarrassing.

That is true…

Here’s video showing the end of her speech, courtesy of the Gateway Pundit.

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